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Assignment of mortgage of Pen-coed castle, manors of Caer-went, St Brides etc., m's, mills, lands etc., in trust,

Indenture between (1) George Marsh of Blackheath, co. Kent, esq., (2) John Tate of Bucklersbury, London, merchant, (3) Martha Jones of Usk, co. Mon., spinster, (4) Bigoe Charles Williams late of Carey Street, p. St Clement Danes, co. Mddx, and now of Bedford Row, p. St Andrew Holborn, gent., (5) Thomas Mathews late of Llandaf, co. Glam., and now of Bath, esq. (grandson, heir and devisee of the will of Thomas Mathews of Llandaf and Bloomsbury Square, co. Mddx, esq., dec.), Ann Mathews, late of Haverfordwest, co. Pemb., since of Upper Brook Street, p. St George Hanover Square, co. Mddx, and now of Portman Street, p. St Marylebone, spinster, Mark Browne of New Town, co. Galway, Ireland, esq., and Millicent his wife, late Millicent Mathews, spinster (which Ann Mathews and Millicent Browne are the only two sisters of the said Thomas Mathews, and devisees of the will of Thomas Mathews the grandfather), (6) Mark Wood of Piercefield, co. Mon., esq., (7) Nathaniel Middleton of Stratford Place, Oxford Street, co. Mddx, banker, William Jones of Clytha House, co. Mon., esq., and Anne Davison Bland of Kippax Park, p. Kippax, co. Yorks., widow, (8) Richard Johnson of Stratford Place, banker, and the said Bigoe Charles Williams, (9) James Carmichael Smyth of Charlotte Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, co. Mddx, doctor in physic, and George Kinnaird, [seventh lord Kinnaird], and (10) Henry Bell of Grays Inn, co. Mddx, gent., being an assignment of mortgage, being an assignment by 1 (at the direction of 5, 8, 9 and 7) to 10 of the manor of Caer-went, m's, mills etc. comprised in a deed of 20 July 1688 (partially recited), for the residue of a term of 1,000 years, an assignment by 2 (at the direction of 5, 7, 8 and 9) to 10 of the manor of St Brides, m's, tmts etc. comprised in a deed of 6 April 1683 (D 3/2) and Pen-coed castle, manors, m's etc. comprised in a deed of 22 Jan. 1684 (D 3/3) for the residue of terms of 1,000 and 1,000 years, an assignment by 3 (at the direction of 5, 7, 8 and 9) to 10 of the m., lands, old cottage etc. comprised in a release dated 2 Aug. 1746 (partially recited, probably the deed referred to in the endorsement on D 3/47) and Blaen Crymlin, houses, out-houses, etc. comprised in a demise dated 31 Aug. 1742 (D 3/40) for the residue of terms of 1,000 and 900 years, and an assignment by 4 (at the direction of 5, 7, Richard Johnson and 9) to 10 of the moiety of the manor of Rumney, m's, lands etc. limited to the use of John Woodhouse and Peter Rich by an Act of 1769 (D 2/18) for the residue of the term of 1,000 years, all in trust to the first and other sons of the said Thomas Mathews, in trust for 7 to better secure a sum of £20,000 and interest comprised in a term of 600 years in a release of even date, in trust for 8 to better secure a sum of £20,000 and interest comprised in a term of 700 years in the said release of even date, and in trust for 9 to better secure a sum of £3,000 and interest comprised in a term of 800 years in the said release of even date.

Lease and release of Lanbidder Farm, p. Llanbedr-yn-Henrhiw,

Indenture between (1) Edward Barnett, late of Henrietta Street, p. St Paul Covent Garden, co. Mddx, but now of Soho Square, gent. (a trustee of freehold hereditaments hereafter described and hereby released, created by a deed of 22 Nov. 1784 (D 2/49)), (2) Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., bart (devisee in trust of the will of Charles Van the younger of Llan-wern, esq., dec., and also surviving trustee of a term of 1,000 years created by a deed of 18 Nov. 1784 (D 2/48)), (3) Sir Robert Salusbury of Llan-wern, bart, Catherine his wife (formerly Catherine Van, spinster), Rev. Edward Cage of Eastling, co. Kent, clerk, Jane his wife (formerly Jane Van, spinster), John Watchurst of South End, p. Drittlewell, co. Essex, gent, and Charlotte his wife (formerly Charlotte Van, spinster, and later wife and widow of John Sayer, esq.) (which Catherine, Jane and Charlotte are the only daughters of the said Charles Van by Catherine his wife, both dec., and also sisters and co-heirs of Thomas Van of Pill, co. Somerset, esq., dec., the only son and heir of the said Charles Van), (4) William Parry, late of Norton near Warminster, co. Wuilts., but now of the Wear near Hereford, esq., (5) James Burrough of the Inner Temple, London, esq. (trustee of a term of 200 years created by a deed of 21 Dec. 1782 (D 2/38)), (6) John Palmer of Buslington otherwise Bussleton, co. Somerset, esq., and Richard Jacobs of Bristol, gent. (trustees named in a settlement dated 16 Oct. 1784), (7) Lucy Van of Hammersmith, co. Mddx, widow of the said Thomas Van, (8) James Graham of Lincolns Inn, esq., (9) Thomas Lewis of Grays Inn, esq. (surviving mortgagee of a term of 1,000 years created by a deed of 5 Feb. 1782), (10) Mark Wood, late of Piercefield, co. Mon., but now of Gatton Park, co. Surrey, esq., (11) Robert Jones of Newport, co. Mon., gent., and (12) Robert Ladbroke of Hadley, co. Surrey, esq. (a trustee of 10), being a lease and release by 1 (at the direction of 11 so far as regards the m's, lands, etc. purchased by him on behalf of 10), by 2 (as far as he has any estate, at the direction of 11), and by 3-8 (according to their respective estates) to 10 of m's and premises called Lanbidder Farm (35a.) in p. Llanbedr-yn-Henrhiw (Lot 4 of printed particulars of sale of a public auction at the Kings Head in Newport, 6 Sept. 1800), Pill Farm (174a.) in p. Christchurch (Lot 7 in the said auction), Traston Farm (200a.) in p. Christchurch (lot 10 in the said auction), in trust for the use of 10 for his life, and afterwards to the use of his heirs, with a covenant by 3 to levy a fine of the same property to the same uses, and a covenant by 3 to surrender into the court of the manors of Bishopston 'vel Lanks Cadwalder and Liswerry' a m. and lands (35a.) called Pantyreos in the p. and manor of Bishopston (Lot 1 in the said auction), a m. and customary lands (38a., boundaries described), half an acre of customary land lying at Hendre, and m's, tmts etc. (38½a. and one frandel), all in p. Christchurch and the manor of Liswerry (Lot 8 of the said auction), to the intent that 10 may be admitted tenant of the same, with an assignment of mortgage by 9 to 12 (in consideration of £1,450-9-11 paid by 12 to 9) of such of the above properties as were assigned by Sir Charles Gould and 2 to James Lewis and 9 by a deed of 30 Aug. 1790 for the residue of a term of 1,000 years created by a deed of 5 Feb. 1782, with an assignment by 2 to 12 of such of the above freehold properties as were released to the said Sir Charles Gould, 2 and John Morgan by a deed of 18 Nov. 1784, for the residue of the said term of 1,000 years. Consideration: orders of the court of Chancery, and £6,200 and £2,525 paid by 10 into the Bank of England with the privity of the Accountant General.

Lease and release (1752) of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, m's and lands etc., co. Mon.,

Attested copies of a lease and release (dated 10-11 Feb. 1752) by (1) Elizabeth Thomas, Mary Thomas and Margaret Thomas, all of p. Wick, co. Glam., spinsters, the daughters and co-heiresses of Ward Thomas of Ogmore, p. St Brides Major, gent., dec., by Elizabeth his wife, also dec., to (3) Hedgwin Webley of Chancery Lane, co. Mddx, gent., to the uses of the will of (2) William Phillips of Whitson, co. Mon., gent., of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, m's and lands (66a.) including The Old Orchard (½a.), lands (¼a.) at Old Hughes, The Gore (¼a.) in Broadmead, lands (3a.) in Longmoon Mead, Hawks pit (3a.), land (1a.) in Readymead, The Nap (2a.), land (1a.) in Camlings Elms, (1a.) in Hoblers Lease, Windmill Tump (¼a.), all in the several tenures of Ann Boole, widow, Elizabeth Crosswell, William Edwards, John Williams, John Crosswell, Samuel Thomas, Christopher George, Madam Lewis, Thomas Jones, William Gwillim, John Joseph and John Jenkins, and other m's and lands (33a.) including Westfield (5a.), lands (3¾a.) in the Barlands, land (8a.) on the Broadmead, land (1a.) in the Mead Land, lands (1a.) in Toad Mead, land (½a.) in Little Coxver Land, all in the several tenures of William Williams, Charles Stidder, Thomas Williams, Edward Wise, Edward James, Jacob Davis, Samuel Price and Richard Taylor, all in p. Redwick, m's and lands (127a.) in the tenure of William Phillips in p. Whitson, m's and lands (14a.) in the Worlage in the tenure of Thomas Fettiplace, Mary Blewett and Ann David, all in p. Nash, land (12a.) in p. Magor, and a m. and lands in p. Goldcliff, all in co. Mon., with covenant by 1 to levy a fine. Boundaries mentioned include the churchyard, Windmill Reen, Hunny Lake, Porton Path, The Wetters, The Blind Ditch, South Lane, Greenmore, the sea wall, Cock Street, North Row, North Windmill Reen, Long Land Lane, Rush Wall (or Ruswall), The Mears and the ditch in Philips Croft, all in p. Redwick, Whitson Common, Summerway, Key Wall and the Middle Way, all in p. Whitson, and Bearcroft Common and the Reen in p. Magor. Consideration: £740 paid by 2 to 1.

Release of the Red Lion and other m's and lands, p. Llandaf, co. Glam.,

Release (draft) by (1) Mark Wood of Llandaf, co. Glam., esq., to (2) John Wood of Cardiff, esq., of a m. and garden called the Red Lion in Llandaf in the tenure of Edward Lewis, victualler, a cottage adjoining in the tenure of William John, a barn and shed with a court behind, almost opposite the said Red Lion on the road from the Old Palace to Llantrisant, and a parcel of land (3a.) called Penhill Field, all in p. Llandaf, co. Glam. Consideration: £438.

Deed of covenant for the production of deeds relating to Pill and Traston farms, p. Christchurch, co. Mon.,

Deed of covenant (draft) by (1) Thomas Griffith, late of the bor. of Southwark, co. Surrey, but now of Dulwich, esq., to (2) Mark Wood of Gatton Park, esq., for the production of deeds relating to Pill Farm (174a.) and Traston Farm (154a.), both in p. Christchurch, in co. Mon. Schedule of deeds (1739-1804) annexed.

Assignment of Pill Farm, p. Christchurch, co. Mon., in trust to attend the inheritance,

Indenture between (1) Mary Morgan of Caerleon, co. Mon., spinster, and Elizabeth Morgan of the same, spinster (in whom the residue of the first mentioned term of 1,000 is vested), (2) Robert Ladbroke of Headley, co. Surrey, esq. (in whom the residue of the other two terms of 1,000 years are vested), (3) Mark Wood of Gatton Park, co. Surrey, esq., (4) Thomas Griffith of Dulwich, co. Surrey, esq. (the purchaser), (5) John Ludlow of Monmouth Yard, London, gent. (the assignee of the residue of the first mentioned term of 1,000 years), and (6) William Mason Cooper of Blackman Street, Southwark, co. Surrey, auctioneer (the assignee of the residue of the other two terms of 1,000 years), being an assignment by 1 (at the direction of 3) to 5 of the m. or farm called Pill Farm (174a.), p. Christchurch, co. Mon., for the residue of a term of 1,000 years created by a deed of 30 March 1739 (D 3/34), and an assignment by 2 (at the direction of 3 and at the nomination of 4) to 6 of the hereditaments comprised in a deed of 6 Dec. 1803 (D 1/96) for the residue of two terms of 1,000 years created by deeds of 5 Feb. 1782 (D 2/29) and 18 Nov. 1784 (D 2/48), in trust for 4 to attend the inheritance. Endorsed with an assignment of the three terms of 1,000 years by the said John Ludlow and William Mason Cooper to George Wood of Broad Street Buildings, London, esq., and Leonard Hicks of Grays Inn, co. Mddx, gent., respectively, 31 Dec. 1811.

Mortgage of the manor of Gatton etc., co. Surrey,

Mortgage (bargain and sale) for £180,000 (4%) by (1) Sir Mark Wood of Gatton, co. Surrey, bart (only son and heir of Sir Mark Wood of Gatton, bart, dec.), to (2) Frederick John [Monson, fifth] baron Monson of Burton, co. Lincs. (the only son of John George [Monson, fourth] lord Monson, dec.), of the manor of Gatton, the capital m. called Gatton Place, and woods and coppices, arable, pasture and meadow lands (former and current fieldnames and acreages given) (much now enclosed within the pales of Gatton Park, 331a.), and the advowson and part of the glebe land (9a.) of the rectory of Gatton, all in the p. and bor. of Gatton, p's Chipstead, Merstham and Reigate, and the manors of Linkfield, Reigate and Frenches, all co. Surrey, to the use of 1 for the term of 1,200 years. Consideration: £115,000 paid in hand and £60,000 and interest secured by mortgage, for the freehold estate, and £5,000 for the copyhold estate. Copy, 1827 watermark. For Gatton, see also VCH Surrey, vol. iii, pp. 196-200.

Covenant to surrender customary m’s and lands in the manor of Reigate, co. Surrey,

Covenant by (1) Sir Mark Wood of Gatton, co. Surrey, bart, to (2) Frederick John [Monson, fifth] baron Monson of Burton, co. Lincs., to surrender customary closes called Coney Close (5a.), Hollow Croft (4a.), Pit Field (4a.), the West Field (7a.), Brooks Mead (4a.), Great Hop Garden Field (5a.), the Great Ridgey Field (5a.), the Long Croft (3a.), Shipley Grove (5a.), Shipley Field (7a.), Brambley Field (8a.), Little Ridge Field (4a.), Coppice Mead (2a.), Ragle Mead (5a.), and the Little Hop Garden Mead (4a.) (72a. in all), abutting the manor of Nutfield on the east, the highway from Nutfield to Redhill on the south, Cumbers Lane on the west, and the brook on the north, a m. and orchard called Bales with four closes called the Dicketts otherwise Tyle Barn Field, the Six Acres, Brook Field, and the Barn Field otherwise Stable Field (20a. in all), 2a. of land in Broom Land, a close (6a.) formerly in two closes, a parcel of meadow adjoining the last, and parcels of meadow called Brook Mead, Cawsey Mead and Moores Grounds (21a. in all), and a parcel of meadow called the Platts (6a.), all in the manor of Reigate, co. Surrey. Consideration: £2,000 (part of a sum of £5,000, part of a sum of £180,000, the consideration of a deed of even date (D 1/120). Copy, 1827 watermark.

Agreement (1837) to sell hereditaments required by the Direct London & Brighton Railway company,

Agreement (dated 30 Jan. 1837) by (1) Frederick John Monson, lord Monson, to (2) Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe, Charles Sedgefield Crowley, Benjamin Davis, John Harman, Captain Richard Heaviside, Thomas Sinclair Robinson, Robert Sutton the younger, Joseph Brown Wilks and James Swaby, the provisional directors of the company promoting the Direct London & Brighton Railway, to sell the hereditaments required by the company within six months of the passage of the company's intended Bill. Schedule of properties in p's MERSTHAM and REIGATE, co. Surrey. Endorsed on the original: agreement between 1 and the London & Brighton Railway Co. to extend the time for the completion of the purchase to 25 March next, 19 Jan. 1838. Copy, 1837 watermark.

Abstract of title of The Maindy and Maindy Back,

Abstract of title (1778-1780) of Charles John Kemeys Tynte, esq., and his trustees to the capital m. and lands called The Mayndee, and several parcels of lands called the Mayndee Back, all in p. Christchurch, co. Mon., being Lot 12 described in the particulars of the third day's sale of the Maendy estate.

Extracts of the inclosure award for the manors of Magor and Redwick, Durant and Rhaglan etc., co. Mon.,

Extract relating to allotments 19, 20 and 24 of the inclosure award for the manors of Magor and Redwick, Durant and Rhaglan, Magor and Green Moor, Salisbury, Magor le Green, Moor and Redwick, Undy and Biston, in p's Redwick, Wilcrick, Magor, Undy and Bishopston, h. Llandevenny, and extra-parochial place of Green Moor, all in co. Mon. See also D 1/261.

Abstract of title of Pill Farm and Traston Farm, p. Christchurch, etc.,

Abstract of title (1725-1840) of William Mark Wood, esq., to two freehold farms called Pill Farm and Traston Farm on the river Usk in p. Christchurch, and to a farm called Cold Harbour Farm (part freehold, part copyhold), also on the river Usk in p's Nash and Christchurch, all in co. Mon. Amended by the addition of a freehold farm called Llanbeder Farm in p. Langstone, co. Mon., 1867.

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